Obviously must be fake...the Egyptians could never sail around the world.

/Sarcasm.

In all seriousness, if what the links say are true, then the findings are pretty cool. I have read about the Egyptian/American connection in the past
when i was researching Australian/Egyptian connections, albeit only briefly.

It angers me though, that people are there, ready to disprove this stuff as hoaxes when they don't have much evidence themselves, supporting their
claims...

Those two pages have some interesting info but at least one of the pictures looks totally bogus. The whole thing looks like it was made by a 10 year
old. Doesnt mean its false, but it doesnt especially add to the credibility. I would be really interested in knowing exactly where these off limits
are in the canyon.

If this is true then people should be angry at main stream archaeology for supressing the truth for how long? If the Egyptians were in North America
then it provides strong evidence the knowledge of the Azetec pyramid builders, came from Egyptians.

I believe more than half of the content written/given in on that site is false, from memory there was just talk of finding a cave in the canyon with
Egyptian hieroglyphs.

If actual treasure was found there such as the pictures depicted there it would be major news unless it was covered up but considering on the site
they claim the artifacts are in a museum in Washington I call b/s

Though I do think it is possible they could have made it to the US of A that link is full of nonsense.

I disagree.
Geometrically a pyramid is just an intuitive structure to build.
I remember stacking alphabet blocks into as perfect little pyramids as I could manage as a baby before I'd ever known what Egypt was or that pyramids
were any kind of actual building solution.

I don't think anyone anywhere really taught anyone how to build pyramids.
Additionally, I don't think there's anything all that special about pyramids in particular just because they're pyramids.

As to whether or not Egyptians, North Africans, Europeans, and/or Asians and/or any combination or concentration of any of these wound up in Ancient
America either by design or accident, it's certainly an interesting story, but, methinks there's no real confirming evidence enough such to warrant
anything firm.

Sure, there's ooparts and stories and such, but these aren't enough.

I'd certainly enjoy it if some massive underground cave complex enough so to support a civilization were extent, but, I doubt it. People have been
looking for it for decades, regardless and despite closed off portions or rumors of closed off portions of the Grand Canyon.
Kayak + gear + camera + some planning, and anyone can pretty much go anywhere. Add in some climbing gear, training and experience climbing, and
you're unstoppable.

Shoot off a roll of film (or now days a few hundred frames digital) of any previously "undiscovered" site, and there'd be no stopping a big reveal.

I would really love for the story of finding a cave in the Grand Canyon with Egyptian artifacts to be true. It's really an interesting story, and
who knows, maybe there is some truth it.

But whether or not the original story is true, the Google sites website linked in the OP seems to be a hoax. The photos didn't seem believable, so I
started doing some Google search by image searches. Here is the result...

The first alleged photo of Kincaid's cave is actually a picture of Stanton's Cave in the Grand Canyon taken by Shannon Kelly. You can see it here:
Source

If you do a normal Google search on Stanton's Cave, you will see it is a well-known cave that seems unlikely to be the cave described in the original
early 20th century news story.

The second photo, alleged to be Powell's cave in the Grand Canyon, is actually a photo of a cave that is not even in the Grand Canyon. It's
apparently Helme Cave in Estonia. You can see it here: Source

The alleged shrine in Powell's Cave is also not in the Grand Canyon, it's in India. It's a Buddha statue in Mumbai. You can see it here:
Source

The photo of the alleged gold tablet is actually one of the artifacts allegedly found by John Brewer in a cave in central Utah. Those artifacts
apparently caused something of a stir among Mormons in Utah, but they don't seem to have been found in the Grand Canyon. And they are questionable
too... apparently the LDS church considers them a hoax. Source

The photo of the alleged unfinished Egyptian pyramid in the Grand Canyon is apparently actually a photo of a mountain in Death Valley that was mined
by the vat leaching process: Source

Not sure about the other photos at the Google sites website linked in the OP, but it looks like someone took a lot of photos from a wide variety of
other places and wove them together with the legend and some creative fiction to build a hoax site. Or maybe they copied it all from others who did
that.

Still, the legend is interesting enough that it seems worth searching for the cave from the original early 20th century news story.

I'm not in love with the links in the OP-- it's the way the info is presented, and some of it does seem a little... sketchy. On the other hand,
there is tons of info out there on this subject.

Here are a couple pages I turned up after a quick search:

This Page has a bunch of info about possible
ancient travelers to the americas.

Here is another decent short write-up with multiple pages and a bunch of nifty
pictures for comparison.

Perhaps I'll post more if I turn up anything interesting.

OH! I did want to note-- one of the other sources I was looking at (not from OP) claimed that egyptian artifacts were found in the grand canyon, that
it was reported in a local newspaper, and that the Smithsonian Institute denied any discovery or involvement. This rung some bells withe me, as
not long ago I watched / read a bunch of info alleging that The Smithsonian has been actively complicit in covering up the discovery of giant remains
in the US. I think I recall one researcher alleging that this is the entire (real) reason the institute was set up.

Kind of an interesting conspiracy theory, and it raises some interesting questions. The most obvious and burning being why would they have
desire / motive to cover this stuff up?

If this is true then people should be angry at main stream archaeology for supressing the truth for how long? If the Egyptians were in North America
then it provides strong evidence the knowledge of the Azetec pyramid builders, came from Egyptians.

How so? the oldest Egyptian pyramid is the Pyramid of Djoser which dates to between 2610 and 2630 BCE whereas the oldest pyramid in the Americas
located at Caral in Peru dates to about3200-3500 BCE That's not to say I don't find the notion of transatlantic voyages by Egyptians or
Phoenicians to be unlikely, I'm simply pointing out that the "New World" Pyramids pre-date the Egyptian ones by 600-800 years. Aside from the
chronological issue as has been previously pointed out, the American style of step pyramids was very different than the much more precise Egyptian
construction.

Try You Tube
Scott Wolter America unearthed....hes shown lots of precolumbus visitors to the USA...Irish,Templars,Mithraists,
Even egyptian stuff in te mound builders mounds...
It was a busy place eons ago.....

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